SBIR-STTR Award

Broadband LO NDE Sensor Technology (BLONDE)
Award last edited on: 2/26/2007

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$1,150,000
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF01-136
Principal Investigator
Aaron R Falk

Company Information

Optometrix

600 Naches Ave SW Suite B110
Renton, WA 98055
   (425) 251-6363
   optometrix@optomet.com
   www.optomet.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 09
County: King

Phase I

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2001
Phase I Amount
$100,000
The purpose of this project is to combine two developing technologies, near field microwave sensors and short pulse microwave generation/detection, into a compact, real-time tool for test and evaluation of low observable materials and structures. This tool is critical to field maintenance of stealth vehicles, potentially affecting the health and safety of both the vehicle and its occupants. For the last three years, OptoMetrix has been working with the Boeing Company to develop a free-space broadband microwave spectrometer for use on stealth vehicles. The core technology of this instrument is the generation and detection of short (10's of picosecond) microwave pulses, which provides a wide bandwidth in a simple, compact package. At the same time, the Boeing Company was developing near field microwave probes for narrow band interrogation of material properties. The combination of these two technologies for producing a broadband, near field tool promises to meet or exceed the demands of field maintainability and thereby minimize the risks to personnel and equipment.Tool for real-time evaluation of low observable material and structures. Tool for real-time evaluation of metal corrosion under paint or other layered materials. Tool for real-time evaluation of voids and defects in composite materials

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2002
Phase II Amount
$1,050,000
The purpose of this project is to combine two developing technologies, near field microwave sensors and short pulse microwave generation/detection, into a compact, real-time tool for test and evaluation of low observable materials and structures. This tool is critical to field maintenance of stealth vehicles, potentially affecting the health and safety of both the vehicle and its occupants. For the last three years, OptoMetrix has been working with the Boeing Company to develop a free-space broadband microwave spectrometer for use on stealth vehicles. The core technology of this instrument is the generation and detection of short (10's of picosecond) microwave pulses, which provides a wide bandwidth in a simple, compact package. At the same time, the Boeing Company was developing near field microwave probes for narrow band interrogation of material properties. Our Phase I effort demonstrated that the combination of these two technologies for producing a broadband, near field tool exceeded our expectations for sensitivity and material discrimination. This tool promises to meet or exceed the demands of field maintainability and thereby minimize the risks to personnel and equipment